USAF voluntary officer recall (including retirees)
#491
On Reserve
Joined APC: Aug 2009
Posts: 21
#492
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jun 2009
Position: A320 F/O
Posts: 16
This has been a very helpful thread. I have a question. I have 5300 points, 23 years of service, and I'm a Lt Col. A four year contract will get me past the 18 year point for sanctuary. However, it will not get me 20 good years and I will reach mandatory retirement at the 28 year point before I reach 20 years of service. So what "should" happen in this case if I get a four year contract? Will I not be able to immediatley begin receiving retired pay after separation in my case?
Thanks in advance.
Birddog
Thanks in advance.
Birddog
#493
On Reserve
Joined APC: Aug 2009
Posts: 21
Rule Change
According to the contact center last week my status was concurred with UAV Creech with a spring training date. I was expecting a SOI but instead I got this:
As of today, our office has not received final disposition on your medical
clearance. In the past, all applications were processed prior to receiving
medical clearance; however, this created a bottleneck in the process since
packages could not meet senior panel review. Moreover, you cannot return to
active duty without medical clearance. As a result, it's best we receive
finalized medical clearances; this will help expedite the process through
Airman Assignments, senior panel, and ultimately return you to active duty.
I don't know if my assignment is on hold or if the process will start over when my physical gets blessed. Looks like nothing happens now until the physical gets approved. MSgt Jacks told me the physical process can take 6 to 8 weeks. I took my physical seven weeks ago.
As of today, our office has not received final disposition on your medical
clearance. In the past, all applications were processed prior to receiving
medical clearance; however, this created a bottleneck in the process since
packages could not meet senior panel review. Moreover, you cannot return to
active duty without medical clearance. As a result, it's best we receive
finalized medical clearances; this will help expedite the process through
Airman Assignments, senior panel, and ultimately return you to active duty.
I don't know if my assignment is on hold or if the process will start over when my physical gets blessed. Looks like nothing happens now until the physical gets approved. MSgt Jacks told me the physical process can take 6 to 8 weeks. I took my physical seven weeks ago.
#494
On Reserve
Joined APC: Apr 2007
Position: KA200
Posts: 20
Update on my status,
Timeline: faxed in paperwork 11 May physical same day (I scheduled it before doing paperwork) assignment guy contacted me on 10 June, physical paperwork approved by AETC/SG on 22 June, sent to board members on 6 July, SOI july 11. 61 days from start to SOI. Received orders on 15 Aug. report 15 Sept. Word to the wise for those going back on duty and moving, you will need a copy of your DD1172 to show your dependents prior to your orders getting published. I found this when I called to check on the status of my orders. From the time I sent in the SOI to orders was another 30 days and I had everything done when I got the SOI, so it takes a while. Good luck to those still trudging the process.
Timeline: faxed in paperwork 11 May physical same day (I scheduled it before doing paperwork) assignment guy contacted me on 10 June, physical paperwork approved by AETC/SG on 22 June, sent to board members on 6 July, SOI july 11. 61 days from start to SOI. Received orders on 15 Aug. report 15 Sept. Word to the wise for those going back on duty and moving, you will need a copy of your DD1172 to show your dependents prior to your orders getting published. I found this when I called to check on the status of my orders. From the time I sent in the SOI to orders was another 30 days and I had everything done when I got the SOI, so it takes a while. Good luck to those still trudging the process.
#496
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2008
Posts: 357
I haven't actually received my medical clearance yet, but my disability was handled as a required waiver.
If you ever had a medical waiver in the AF, it is the same process, a lot of paperwork and a few more signatures.
I think the real probelm will be sorting out the paycheck when the time comes. I assume they will just terminate the VA check, but somehow I don't think it will be that simple.
If you ever had a medical waiver in the AF, it is the same process, a lot of paperwork and a few more signatures.
I think the real probelm will be sorting out the paycheck when the time comes. I assume they will just terminate the VA check, but somehow I don't think it will be that simple.
#497
I had a 20% disability for 2 items. One was something that I had been on a flying waiver for when I was on AD, the other was something that the VA doc discovered. At the time I retired I was on 2 waivers, one for the aforementioned item, and the other was something the VA didn't care about. So, three potential medical landmines.
The Flight Doc used the wording from my original waiver paperwork and submitted those items up the waiver chain. (Note, he was an AMC doc, but our waivers don't go thru the doc's normal waiver chain, they need to go thru AETC.) The other item that VA found, he evaluated and decided it had no impact on flying performance and ignored it. I did have to submit my VA disability paperwork to AFPC, but I don't know how hard they looked at it. In the end, my medical was approved.
Timeline for medical: physical on 4/14, package sat at CHS awaiting a signature until 5/26, called in for extra tests related to one of the waiver items on 6/9, physical approved on 7/9.
The Flight Doc used the wording from my original waiver paperwork and submitted those items up the waiver chain. (Note, he was an AMC doc, but our waivers don't go thru the doc's normal waiver chain, they need to go thru AETC.) The other item that VA found, he evaluated and decided it had no impact on flying performance and ignored it. I did have to submit my VA disability paperwork to AFPC, but I don't know how hard they looked at it. In the end, my medical was approved.
Timeline for medical: physical on 4/14, package sat at CHS awaiting a signature until 5/26, called in for extra tests related to one of the waiver items on 6/9, physical approved on 7/9.
#498
Line Holder
Joined APC: Jul 2009
Posts: 47
I have a VA disability that is connected to an indefinite waiver I had on active duty. I called the VA and they immediately faxed me a letter that AFPC needed describing the disability. I had made copies of my medical records upon retirement and was able provide a copy of the waiver documentation which satisfied the flight surgeon that gave me my physical, so fortunately I didn't have to go through the process of obtaining a new waiver. I've been medically "good to go" for a couple months now. Assignments has been what is holding me up.
#499
According to the contact center last week my status was concurred with UAV Creech with a spring training date. I was expecting a SOI but instead I got this:
As of today, our office has not received final disposition on your medical
clearance. In the past, all applications were processed prior to receiving
medical clearance; however, this created a bottleneck in the process since
packages could not meet senior panel review. Moreover, you cannot return to
active duty without medical clearance. As a result, it's best we receive
finalized medical clearances; this will help expedite the process through
Airman Assignments, senior panel, and ultimately return you to active duty.
I don't know if my assignment is on hold or if the process will start over when my physical gets blessed. Looks like nothing happens now until the physical gets approved. MSgt Jacks told me the physical process can take 6 to 8 weeks. I took my physical seven weeks ago.
As of today, our office has not received final disposition on your medical
clearance. In the past, all applications were processed prior to receiving
medical clearance; however, this created a bottleneck in the process since
packages could not meet senior panel review. Moreover, you cannot return to
active duty without medical clearance. As a result, it's best we receive
finalized medical clearances; this will help expedite the process through
Airman Assignments, senior panel, and ultimately return you to active duty.
I don't know if my assignment is on hold or if the process will start over when my physical gets blessed. Looks like nothing happens now until the physical gets approved. MSgt Jacks told me the physical process can take 6 to 8 weeks. I took my physical seven weeks ago.
My next question is this review panel. I noticed that it used to be a board that got together to approve the packages every week or so, but now its just a review panel. Is it likely I'll still get my choice or could they reject the offer from assignments based on what they see in the package?
#500
From my research, you have to send a letter to the VA letting them know you are going back on active duty. If not they have no way of knowing that and will keep sending you checks that they will then collect when they finally figure it out
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